I expect we’ll do a little more here, particularly pulling the embedded data into hydrus proper as tags etc… As always, please send in any PDFs that get weird results. On update, all your existing PDFs will be scheduled for some file maintenance work to figure all this out, so give it a little while to catch everything up. Also, PDFs can have a little embedded metadata like Author and Title, and this is viewable on the special button at the top of the media viewer. The module it uses also offers raw text access, so I have rejuvenated a I-think-good-enough ‘num words’ count for PDFs. Thanks to a user, PDFs now have thumbnails! I’m happy and surprised with how this turned out. There are improvements to PDFs and system predicate parsing. You’ll have to pursue those to get the media–it looks like quote retweets will not grab the source tweet’s file in hydrus.I had a good week. That particular thread has a bunch of quote retweets. I am sorry there is not yet a more convenient way. If you have hydrus on one side of your screen and your browser in the other, you can get a feel for doing this and grab a bunch real quick. Just drag that link to your hydrus, and it should import. Otherwise, I find using the small ‘2h/Mar 5′ timestamp just next to the tweet’s username is the best way. If you want the tweet you are looking at, you can DnD from your browser’s address bar. The easiest way to import tweets to hydrus is to drag and drop. So I think you’ll have to pick what you want manually. I guess it would be technically possible to write a hydrus parser for something like ‘fetch all the media in this tweet thread’, but I do not know of one. It can do image tweets, either single or mini-galleries. Anonymous asked: How can I use hyrdrus to download all images from a twitter thread, like this one twitterCOM/Arbys/status/1104049390749138950Ītm hydrus only comes with a single tweet parser.
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